Tag: reading

This week Lee’s sick and Eddie’s tipsy, but the books are great and the banter is even better! Lee reviews The Blue Pool by Siobhan MacDonald, Eddie asks the hard hitting questions, like would you kiss a vampire? The water theme continues with both our hosts finally reading the same thing for once; will they rave or rant about Sarah Bailey’s debut novel, The Dark Lake? Tune in and find out in episode eleven of Crime Time’s second season!

This week Lee and a very quiet Eddie (she set the microphone up wrong, sorry!) discuss some deal breakers when picking up a new book. They’ve both been to the movies to see Personal Shopper, and Eddie tries to make the segment “screengrab” catch on. Lee has read an actual book this week, unlike Eddie who just seems to keep wasting her time with Roman epics instead of proper literature!

If you love Crime (fiction), Mystery, and professional sound quality 😉 then sit down and tune in!

This week Lee and Eddie debate Aliens vs Ghosts, talk fave episodes of The X Files, Lee still won’t stop talking about Stephen King (who could blame her), and they discover that there are other Crime Fiction podcasts in the world. Who would have thought it!

If you want to hear a review from Lee’s mum, buy us a coffee, or hear Eddie’s latest elevator pitch for this season’s new blockbuster thriller, then sit down, get comfortable, and tune in to this week’s episode!

Lee scales the mountainous Thin Air by Michele Paver, Eddie can’t stop reading verse novels and chases Lee around with a copy of The Monkey’s Mask by Dorothy Porter, and is gore and extreme violence always essential in Crime, Thriller, Horror, and Suspense writing? Can it just be a sign of lazy writing? Find out in this all new, one-of-a-kind, only slightly late (Eddie got stuck between train carriages for a couple days, don’t ask), super cool episode of Crime Time!

Ever wonder what connection a lost cat, an electric monk, and a couch jammed in a stairwell might have? Well neither has Eddie, but she’s about to! Ever wonder if things are not quite what they seem? Lee does all the time, but then she reads a lot of horror…

In this episode, Lee and Eddie talk creepy friends, weird acquaintances, and dangerous dinner guests. Will Lee ever get to finish her sentences? Will Eddie figure out social norms? Are mice secretly monitoring the human race? We don’t have time to answer all of these questions, but there’s one thing we definitely have time for: Crime! … Fiction!
Fictional crime.
Crime Time.
Get amongst it.

Lee and Eddie are back with a whole new episode to knock your socks off! Where have they been, you may ask? Out finding the best Crime, Thriller, Horror, and Mystery Fiction, that’s where! (Also, Eddie got stuck in a public toilet for a week, don’t ask).

In this exciting new episode, Lee reviews the fantastic, Megan Abbott, Eddie can’t stop herself from reading books that came out before she was born, and Lee asks the hard-hitting questions. Like, why is Eddie such a scaredy-cat? And, will Eddie ever finish watching the trailer for Annabelle Creation?

The answer is probably no, but find out in this episode of Crime Time!

Eddie has finally got her hands on a copy of Thomas Harris’ Red Dragon (despite the best efforts of the illuminati to prevent her from reading it), Lee is drawn into some international family intrigue by Tom Rob Smith, and philosophical shit hits the fan when they discuss moral ambiguity in character motivations (sounds highbrow, don’t it?)

Lee and Eddie are back with a whole new season of Crime Time Podcast! That’s right, Since neither can count past fifty-five the counter has been reset, and we begin anew! Starting strong this new year Lee has raced ahead of notoriously friendless bookworm, Eddie and read a disgustingly large number of books already. She just can’t wait to tell you about The Dry by Jane Harper, and Eddie can’t wait to spend the next three days hiding under her bed sulking and reading to catch up!

This week Lee reviews The Sister by Louise Jensen, Eddie dishes out the goss, and they’re both off to the movies! That’s right, it’s not just books we’ve got our noses in! Nowhere is safe! It’s a trip down memory lane with the long-awaited sequel (ignore the perfectly great other sequel) to The Blair Witch Project!

Did Eddie cry? Did Lee get possessed by a witch? Find out in episode 49!

Eddie talks historical con artists, Lee finally gets to talk about Kazuo Ishiguro’s amazing Never Let Me Go, they both ponder on whether it’s possible to be a writer if you don’t read, and an exciting announcement is made!

That’s right (write !) Crime Time is having a friendly Flash Fiction competition, and we want to hear from you!!! For more details check out our competition page on our website, crimetimepod.com!